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Danbooru-based image board with a specialization in high-quality images.

Some of the tutorials I've seen use vector tracing to remove unwanted words. I seen one that was a two page spread with a lot of print over top of the image and the guy vectored them right out plus the page fold (I wish I could do that). I always thought you'd vector a small or grainy image or a screenshot from a show and make them larger, I thought that was the purpose of vectoring.

Wraith said:Some of the tutorials I've seen use vector tracing to remove unwanted words. I seen one that was a two page spread with a lot of print over top of the image and the guy vectored them right out plus the page fold (I wish I could do that). I always thought you'd vector a small or grainy image or a screenshot from a show and make them larger, I thought that was the purpose of vectoring.

I'd say vectoring is for people who cannot reconstruct parts of an image.

For me when i'm doing extractions for my PNG scans, most of the time I do partial reconstructions for those little things that are needed to be removed and needed reconstructions like like parts of the clothings that are cut off from the image entirely.

I know this could get really complicated. I've tried my hand at both. I still can't get vectoring to work for me, it just seems like a lot of work. I've done some reconstructing and a few have turned out not too bad (pat my own back) but still seems like a lot of work. To me, both are just a means to an end depending on what you want. And it seems to me that if an image has a lot of words or other crap in front of it or parts missing that either would work depending on what you wanted in the end. I really need a better setup than I have to put an honest effort into either method to fully understand them.

vectoring is actually easy... but it takes a lot of time and you need the right programs...

main problem is the detail level!if you aim for a "wallvector" its way faster and easier as if you aim for wave_ride like pillows ...

most wallvecs look fine, since they are so small, you can only see the errors when you blow up the image...even post #17308 has some errors in her hair (next to her left eye), artist never checked at higher resolutions...